Daily Munich–Tokyo Flights Strengthen Europe–Japan Travel Links
Lufthansa flies nonstop every day between Munich (MUC) and Tokyo Haneda (HND), now featuring the airline’s new Allegris cabin design. Flight LH714 departs around noon from Munich’s Terminal 2 and lands in Tokyo the next morning after a journey of about 9,400 kilometers. The return flight, LH715, departs Haneda in the morning and arrives in Munich in the afternoon. The consistent schedule strengthens air travel links between Germany and Japan year-round.
The Airbus A350-900 operates this route and now features the refreshed Allegris cabins across all classes. The new layout has new seating, better privacy, and modern lighting systems. The eastbound flight lasts roughly twelve and a half hours, while the return takes around fourteen hours due to prevailing headwinds. Both airports operate international flights without interruption, allowing travelers to reach Japan overnight with minimal transfer time.
Tokyo offers a wide range of attractions that are easily accessible from Haneda Airport. The airport is connected to the city center by the Tokyo Monorail and Keikyu Line, and the journey takes less than 40 minutes. Travelers can see the bustling Shibuya Crossing, the shopping streets of Ginza, or Sensoji Temple in Asakusa. Thanks to its proximity to Haneda, it stands out as one of the most convenient international airports for discovering Tokyo’s blend of modern and traditional culture.
Beyond the capital, the route opens easy access to regional destinations across Japan. From Tokyo Station, travellers can reach Kyoto’s temples, Osaka’s street-food culture, or Hakone’s hot-spring resorts by high-speed Shinkansen. Those seeking nature can visit Mount Fuji or the coastal city of Kamakura for historic shrines and sea views. The direct Munich–Haneda service thus links Europe not only with Tokyo but with Japan’s broader cultural and natural landscape.
The fact that flights between Munich and Haneda continue to run every day shows how important this route is getting for both business and leisure travel. It links two major global hubs, simplifying travel between Central Europe and East Asia. This route offers a convenient opportunity for travelers to explore Japan’s cities and culture, supported by short layovers and dependable year-round schedules.